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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is the correct way to express a question within quotation marks? "What kind of dog do you have"? "What kind of dog do you have!" "What kind of dog do you have?" "What kind of dog do you have?".

OpenStudy (kohai):

Please post these in English and not Mathematics

OpenStudy (kohai):

And, the question mark is inside the quotation mark

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i cnat it tryed @kohai

OpenStudy (kohai):

What do you mean you can't?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i went to the top there is no english @kohai

OpenStudy (kohai):

Hit "Find More Subjects" at the upper left hand corner. Then select "English."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last one with the ? inside and period outside @Pamela16

OpenStudy (kohai):

Um. No. That's not correct. The question mark is the punctuation, you don't need an extra period when asking a question. When's the last time you ever saw that in a book of literature?

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